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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:04 pm 
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I have a commercial client who is asking me to source and fit a particular type of socket that I have not seen or heard of before and wondered if anyone else had come across something like this?

Basically my client tests a large number of christmas tree lights, (lights have no plug, just the cable L/N) Client has apparently seen in a competitors factory a type of socket that has 2 type of crocidle clips as terminals 1 for Live and 1 for Neutral which allows the cable to be clipped in quickly for testing then unclipped.

Any ideas?????


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One of these will do the job:

http://www.jprelec.co.uk/store.asp/c=43 ... -Connector

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Fantastic.... Thanks Mooncat !


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I have still got mine from when i was a apprentice in the late 70's,we used them all the time back then for testing cracking bit of of kit every tool box should have one :thumbright:

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Used a similar product when testing hand made brass lights...some twenty years ago :?

Very handy, but they didn't last long for some reason.

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wrinx wrote:
but they didn't last long for some reason.

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I must be lucky then,1977 - 2011 still going strong :huray: :huray:

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